Poor Black Mattie
R.L. Burnside Lyrics


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Poor Black Mattie ain't got a change in clothes
Girl got drunk, close that door

Poor Black Mattie ain't got change o' clothes
Girl got drunk, throwed her clothes outdoor


Goin' to Memphis, see the World's Fair

Reason I'm goin', baby, there

Goin' to Memphis, see the World's Fair

Reason I'm goin', know my baby there


Need no heater fireplace by my bed
Women I got cherry red
Need no heater fireplace by my bed





Woman I got, keep me cherry red

Woman I got, keep me cherry red

Overall Meaning

The song Poor Black Mattie by R.L. Burnside seems to be about a man who is in love with a woman who is struggling financially. He sings about how Poor Black Mattie doesn't have a change of clothes and how she got drunk and threw her clothes outside. This highlights her desperate situation and a possible lack of care for her own belongings. Despite this, the singer is still in love with her and mentions that he is going to Memphis to see the World's Fair because he knows that she is there. This could imply that he doesn't have the means to provide for her, but he is still making an effort to see her and possibly provide some sort of support.


The last part of the song talks about how he doesn't need a fireplace or heater because the woman he has is enough to keep him warm. This could mean that love is more important than physical possessions or that he is content with his current situation as long as he has her. Overall, the song portrays the struggles of poverty and love in a raw and honest way, highlighting the resilience and hope that people have in difficult situations.


Line by Line Meaning

Poor Black Mattie ain't got a change in clothes
Mattie doesn't have any clean clothes.


Girl got drunk, close that door
The girl got drunk and someone closed the door.


Poor Black Mattie ain't got change o' clothes
Mattie still doesn't have any clean clothes.


Girl got drunk, throwed her clothes outdoor
The girl got drunk and threw her clothes outside.


Goin' to Memphis, see the World's Fair
I'm going to Memphis to see the World's Fair.


Reason I'm goin', know my baby there
I'm going because I know my baby is there.


Need no heater fireplace by my bed
I don't need a heater or a fireplace by my bed.


Woman I got, keep me cherry red
The woman I have keeps me happy and content.


Woman I got, keep me cherry red
The woman I have keeps me happy and content.




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Comments from YouTube:

@RositaCooper

I love R.L. Burnside. He a awesome man and treated me like a daughter. I dated his son as a teen and no matter where I was or what time I would call he would come get me. He is truly missed.

@gopilotmusic

It's really nice to know that about the gentleman. Thank you for sharing. RL's music is the tops for me.

@Cbc138

Wow!! You got to know a legend. How cool!!!

@stereo-ed1yd

Family ...

@edwardpotter8342

I would love to meet his son I'm try to learn Mr.Burnsides songs..love his music

@nuggethead008

I love how he tries to keep his smile hidden on occasion...you can just tell he loved music and tried to be modest during this filming.

@BrianCarnevaleB26

He really was close to his prime in this video, still had a sweet voice with the different tones. Hill Country Blues

@zoso1980

Stories from this trip of Burnside and Woods are hilarious. Johnny Woods was constantly cracking RL up. That's visible here with Woods off to the side making little comments causing RL to flash that big smile.

@entee123

Tbh I think he's grinning cos he's off his nut

@hawxhurstdaniel1168

He was a happy camper with his guitar

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